Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots
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Resumo: | Restoring flared endodontically treated teeth continues to be a challenge for clinicians. This study evaluated the effect of post types and restorative techniques on the strain, fracture resistance, and fracture mode of incisors with weakened roots. One hundred five endodontically treated bovine incisors roots (15 mm) were divided into 7 groups (n=15). The two control groups were (C) intact roots restored with Cpc (cast posts and core) or Gfp (glass fiber posts). The five experimental groups were (F) flared roots restored with GfpAp (Gfp associated with accessory glass fiber posts), GfpRc (anatomic Gfp, relined with composite resin), and GfpRcAp (anatomized Gfp with resin and accessory glass fiber posts). All teeth were restored with metal crowns. Mechanical fatigue was performed with 3x10(5)/50 N. Specimens were loaded at 45º, and the strain values (μS) were obtained on root buccal and proximal surfaces. Following that, the fracture resistance (N) was measured. One-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD tests (α=0.05) were applied, and failure mode was checked. No significant difference in strain values among the groups was found. Cpc presented lower fracture resistance and more catastrophic failures in flared roots. Gfp associated with composite resin or accessory glass fiber posts seems to be an effective method to improve the biomechanical behavior of flared roots. |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da flared endodontically treated teeth strain fracture resistance cast posts and core glass fiber post |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
title_full |
Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
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Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
title_sort |
Effect of post type and restorative techniques on the strain and fracture resistance of flared incisor roots |
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Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da |
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Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da Santos-Filho,Paulo César de Freitas Simamoto-Júnior,Paulo Cézar Martins,Luis Roberto Marcondes Mota,Adérito Soares da Soares,Carlos José |
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Santos-Filho,Paulo César de Freitas Simamoto-Júnior,Paulo Cézar Martins,Luis Roberto Marcondes Mota,Adérito Soares da Soares,Carlos José |
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Silva,Gisele Rodrigues da Santos-Filho,Paulo César de Freitas Simamoto-Júnior,Paulo Cézar Martins,Luis Roberto Marcondes Mota,Adérito Soares da Soares,Carlos José |
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flared endodontically treated teeth strain fracture resistance cast posts and core glass fiber post |
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flared endodontically treated teeth strain fracture resistance cast posts and core glass fiber post |
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Restoring flared endodontically treated teeth continues to be a challenge for clinicians. This study evaluated the effect of post types and restorative techniques on the strain, fracture resistance, and fracture mode of incisors with weakened roots. One hundred five endodontically treated bovine incisors roots (15 mm) were divided into 7 groups (n=15). The two control groups were (C) intact roots restored with Cpc (cast posts and core) or Gfp (glass fiber posts). The five experimental groups were (F) flared roots restored with GfpAp (Gfp associated with accessory glass fiber posts), GfpRc (anatomic Gfp, relined with composite resin), and GfpRcAp (anatomized Gfp with resin and accessory glass fiber posts). All teeth were restored with metal crowns. Mechanical fatigue was performed with 3x10(5)/50 N. Specimens were loaded at 45º, and the strain values (μS) were obtained on root buccal and proximal surfaces. Following that, the fracture resistance (N) was measured. One-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD tests (α=0.05) were applied, and failure mode was checked. No significant difference in strain values among the groups was found. Cpc presented lower fracture resistance and more catastrophic failures in flared roots. Gfp associated with composite resin or accessory glass fiber posts seems to be an effective method to improve the biomechanical behavior of flared roots. |
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